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Old Jan 11, 2024 | 06:29 PM
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Or maybe the TPMS doesn't even use the same antenna wire, but rather an internal antenna on the BCM? It's quite possible that the TPMS was in fact still working when your antenna was unplugged, but because your tires weren't low and the sensor batteries were OK, it gave no DIC messages.
The TPMS & Keyless entry use the same antenna.
 
Old Jan 19, 2024 | 11:31 AM
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Old Jan 22, 2024 | 03:07 PM
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"The TPMS & Keyless entry use the same antenna. The service TMPS warning dash light is on because the vehicle can’t hear the radio signal. "

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Old Jan 22, 2024 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 650Hawk
"The TPMS & Keyless entry use the same antenna. The service TMPS warning dash light is on because the vehicle can’t hear the radio signal. "

Interesting
Oh, I see you are a slow learner?
>TPMS WARNING LIGHTS ARE SENT TO THE> IPC~VIA~ BCM~VIA~TPMS SIGNALS RECEIVED!
I will type slowwwwww to help you understand.
A TPMS in a tire with low air pressure/no signal sends a low/no signal to the BCM, and the BCM sends a signal to the IPC to warn the driver LOW TIRE/SERV TPM!
If you have a TPMS code stored in the BCM, and replace the TMPS sensors, yet unable to program due to the antenna reception, you will still get a TPMS warning on the IPC!
However, if you don't have any codes in the BCM(erase), you can disconnect the antenna in turn the BCM will never receive a low/no signal, to report/display on the IPC.





 
Old Jan 23, 2024 | 05:46 PM
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The only thing that has actually been verified is that the TPMS and the RKFs use the same antenna, verified by Schwarttzy. I admit that you were right on that. The rest? Nope.
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However, if you don't have any codes in the BCM(erase), you can disconnect the antenna in turn the BCM will never receive a low/no signal, to report/display on the IPC.
We know that the BCM would interpret no signal from 1 sensor as a bad/dead sensor, no signal from 2 sensors as 2 bad/dead sensors, and no signal from 3 sensors as 3 bad/dead sensors. But you have convinced yourself (though no one else) that no signal from 4 sensors would be NOT be interpreted as bad/dead sensors. Why? I will repeat, per Schwarttzy: "The service TMPS warning dash light is on because the vehicle can’t hear the radio signal".

But hey...you used bold font, several insults, and a juvenile meme, so you must be correct...right?
 

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Old Jan 24, 2024 | 08:45 AM
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Perhaps this has already been addressed but...there are various types of antennas...each has a special or specific function.
However, in my research, I can only verify the sending or receiving of a signal. I don't believe that the antenna differentiates which system the information is from. Yes, the antenna is "enabling" both TPMS and key fob to connect to the logic board (for lack of a better description).

But, the antenna does not perform any other function.

I trust that this post will not incite a riot, spread a dreaded disease or impugn anyone's virtue!
If you think my information is incorrect, I am more than happy to read your post (without attaching stupid gifs or screaming in bold font).
 
Old Jan 24, 2024 | 02:48 PM
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The only thing that has actually been verified is that the TPMS and the RKFs use the same antenna, verified by Schwarttzy. I admit that you were right on that. The rest? Nope. We know that the BCM would interpret no signal from 1 sensor as a bad/dead sensor, no signal from 2 sensors as 2 bad/dead sensors, and no signal from 3 sensors as 3 bad/dead sensors. But you have convinced yourself (though no one else) that no signal from 4 sensors would be NOT be interpreted as bad/dead sensors. Why? I will repeat, per Schwarttzy: "The service TMPS warning dash light is on because the vehicle can’t hear the radio signal".

But hey...you used bold font, several insults, and a juvenile meme, so you must be correct...right?
Correct, tpms sensors report to the bcm via rf antenna. Check for yourself to verify.

 
Old Jan 24, 2024 | 05:23 PM
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Correct, tpms sensors report to the bcm via rf antenna. Check for yourself to verify.
So what's the difference between the BCM receiving no signal from 1, 2, or 3 sensors vs 4 sensors? Never mind, you have no clue what the difference is, and cannot explain why the BCM would act differently.

(See what I did there? I used bold font so that you cannot dispute it)
 
Old Jan 24, 2024 | 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by 650Hawk

But hey...you used bold font,

Authors use bold print to signal important information!


 
Old Jan 24, 2024 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 650Hawk
So what's the difference between the BCM receiving no signal from 1, 2, or 3 sensors vs 4 sensors? Never mind, you have no clue what the difference is, and cannot explain why the BCM would act differently.

(See what I did there? I used bold font so that you cannot dispute it)
BCM receives a good signal from 1 or more yet no/low signal from 1 or more AT THE SAME TIME=TPMS WARNING!
BCM only reports on signals received & without ANY sensors reporting=NO TPMS WARNING!
 



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